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Firm belonged to [[W. E. Laycock]] and others; joined by his son [[William Samuel Laycock]] | Firm belonged to [[W. E. Laycock]] and others; joined by his son [[William Samuel Laycock]] | ||
1890 Description of the horsehair cloth production process, with an illustration of a loom | 1890 Description of the horsehair cloth production process, with an illustration of a loom designed by [[William Samuel Laycock]] for weaving horsehair cloth horsehair weft, cotton or flax warp). 15-20 tons of horsehair were worked per week.<ref>[[Engineering 1890/08/01]]</ref> | ||
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of Portobello Place, Sheffield
Curled horse hair seating
Firm belonged to W. E. Laycock and others; joined by his son William Samuel Laycock
1890 Description of the horsehair cloth production process, with an illustration of a loom designed by William Samuel Laycock for weaving horsehair cloth horsehair weft, cotton or flax warp). 15-20 tons of horsehair were worked per week.[1]